Thursday, April 9, 2015

Marc Jacobs has been stealing my designs and ideas for more than 7 years. Since I did not file a lawsuit against him, he thought he could always get away with stealing. He became worse and did more and more cruel things to me and stole my designs in very sneaky ways. But this time Karma has reached Marc in the person of the Adidas. Marc's birthday present is not other, than a lawsuit filed against his company. First he had to shut down his Marc by Marc Jacobs label and now this. ( By the way Marc Jacobs gave my ideas for Pharrell Williams for his collaboration with Adidas. They copied my fabric and designs from my 2014 Angel Barta VIP Couture collection)

Adidas slapped Marc Jacobs Intl.
with a trademark infringement lawsuit Wednesday, accusing the company
of selling a line of sweaters with stripes down the sleeve that Adidas claims infringe its iconic adidas three-stripe mark.

Adidas on the left, Marc by Marc Jacobs clothes on the right

The lawsuit claims the Marc Jacobs
apparel is likely to be confused with Adidas' mark. The complaint
seeks unspecified monetary or statutory damages and an injunction to
prevent the continued sale of the Marc Jacobs apparel.

Adidas accuses Marc Jacobs of “intentionally” adopting a clothing design
to imitate the three-stripe mark in a bid to capitalize off its
popularity. According to the complaint, Adidas has registered its mark
for use on shirts, jackets, sweatshirts, vests, coats, athletic shorts
and other apparel.

Adidas suggests in the complaint that the allegedly infringing clothing
is similar to a line of its own Y-3 line of apparel designed in
collaboration with fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto. The Y-3 line, which
has been sold in department stores includes dresses and other clothing that features three parallel line designs.

Here is one picture on the Pharrell Williams Adidas collaboration. Jacobs gave my designs and fabric patterns to his friend, Pharrell. Pharrell lost his lawsuit against the Gaye family over the Blurred lines song.

Here are a few examples from the many, that Jacobs copied. Jacobs gives the ideas he steals from me, to other brands.